ENB Region 5 Completed Applications 06/07/00

Project is an unlisted action and will not have a significant effect on the environment. A Negative Declaration is on file and a coordinated review with other agencies has been performed.

SHPA:

A Structural-Archaeological Assessment Form has been completed. The proposed activity will not have any impact on registered, eligible or inventoried archaeological sites or historic structures. No further review in accordance with SHPA is required.

Last Filing Date:

06/30/2000

Project Location:

Halfmoon

Project Description:
Applicant proposes to place fill in 0.81 acres of federal wetlands,
including a portion of newly amended state Freshwater Wetland #R-46
(class I), to complete the existing Kingsbrook Estates Subdivision,
consisting of 60 residential lots on a 75 acre site. Existing
subdivision phases have previously impacted 1.31 acres of federal
wetlands. To mitigate for wetland impacts, 2.08 acres of on-site
wetlands would be created from uplands, with 26.7 acres of wetlands and
adjacent uplands preserved by conservation easement. The project is
located to the south of Farm to Market Road, 0.8 mile east of
US Route 9, Town of Halfmoon.

Project is an unlisted action and will not have a significant effect on the environment. A Negative Declaration is on file and a coordinated review with other agencies has been performed.

SHPA:

The proposed activity is not subject to review in accordance with SHPA. The permit type is exempt or the activity is being reviewed in accordance with federal historic preservation regulations.

Last Filing Date:

07/14/2000

Project Location:

Glens Falls

Project Description:
The Department has prepared a draft Article 19:Title V facility permit
for Native Textiles, a synthetic textile manufacturing and finishing
mill which produces lace and knit fabrics. The facility is a major
source of Sulfur Dioxide with potential emissions of 230 tons per year
from the combustion of #6 fuel oil. Emission potentials of Nitreogen
Oxides, Carbon Monoxide and Particulates are below major source levels.
Dyeing and finishing operations are potentially major sources of VOCs
and HAPs however emissions are capped at minor source levels below
NESHAP and RACT thresholds. Combustion sources provide processand
comfort heat and include four boilers; three firing natural gas
(33.5,10.1 and 12.6 MMBTU/hr) and one firing #6 fuel oil(33.5 MMBTU/hr).
These sources are regulated by 6NYCRR Part 227 and 40CFR60 Subpart Dc.
Sulfur Dixide emissions are limited by sulfur content of the fuel oil
regulated by 6NYCRR Subpart 225-1. Dyeing sources include numerous
atmospheric and pressurized jet and beam dyers. Finishing sources
consist of three tenter frame machines with in-line dryers. These
operations are regulated by 6NYCRR Part 212.VOC and HAP emissions are
capped through the use of low emission potential materials. The draft
permit is available for review at the Warrensburg office by contacting
Michael Sundberg. In accordance with 6NYCRR Parts 621.6(D)(9) and
201-6.4(c) the administrator of the USEPA has the authority to bar
issuance of any Title V permit if it is determined not to be in
compliance with applicable requirements of the Clean Air Act or 6NYCRR
Part 201.